Romance of a life in America : miscellaneous papers, circa 1842-1865.

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Romance of a life in America : miscellaneous papers, circa 1842-1865.

Autobiographical writings, diary notes, poems, religious writings, and other papers. Includes comments on travels in the eastern and midwestern states, the death of Lincoln, Brigham Young and the Mormons in Nauvoo, Ill., anti-Catholicism, spiritualism, etc.

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